Log Horizon, Vol. 4: Game’s End, Part 2 brings the first major arc of the series to a very satisfying close.
This volume focuses less on introducing new ideas and more on paying off everything that has been carefully built up so far. The political groundwork, the social structures in Akiba, and the rules of the world all start to matter in very concrete ways. Conflicts aren’t solved by brute force alone, but through planning, negotiation, and understanding how the system actually works—something Log Horizon has always done exceptionally well.
As a gamer, this volume feels especially rewarding. Strategies come together, mechanics are used intelligently, and victories feel earned rather than convenient. It really captures the feeling of a coordinated raid or endgame scenario, where preparation and teamwork matter more than raw power.
Character-wise, Game’s End, Part 2 strengthens the sense of community that defines the series. The cast feels more unified, and the stakes are higher—not just in terms of danger, but in what kind of society the players want to build going forward.
Overall, Volume 4 is a strong conclusion to the opening storyline. It reinforces what makes Log Horizon stand out among similar series: its focus on cooperation, systems, and long-term consequences. A very satisfying read and a clear signal that the series knows exactly what it wants to be.